8 tips for cross stitching on black (or dark) fabric - Stitched Modern

8 tips for cross stitching on black (or dark) fabric - Stitched Modern

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I love the look of cross stitch on black fabric - the vibrancy of the colors and the way designs pop on a dark background. But stitching on black or dark-colored Aida or linen can be a challenge. Here are some tips to make it easier. 1. Have good lighting above and below It always helps to have good lighting when you cross stitch, but this is especially true when working on black or dark fabric. Make sure you have a good light source above you when you stitch. It can also be helpful to have light from below to illuminate the holes. During the day, light from a window can work. At night try a desk lamp or other small lamp placed on the floor. Don't shine it directly up into your eyes, but instead go for indirect light.
I love the look of cross stitch on black fabric - the vibrancy of the colors and the way designs pop on a dark background. But stitching on black or dark-colored Aida or linen can be a challenge. Here are some tips to make it easier. 1. Have good lighting above and below It always helps to have good lighting when you cross stitch, but this is especially true when working on black or dark fabric. Make sure you have a good light source above you when you stitch. It can also be helpful to have light from below to

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